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The image was posted to Vogue India's Instagram on Tuesday, sparking outcries that the publication missed out on the perfect 'occasion to celebrate Indian women's beauty and culture'.

One Instagram user wrote: 'Really you chose a 'fake' over a beautiful Indian woman???' and another added, 'You should put someone who understands or at least respects the celebration of fashion, our land and our culture.'

Meanwhile another said: 'Why not put some of our asian queens who slay on the front cover to represent our heritage & ethnicity, to celebrate ten years of India's Vogue magazines.'

Instagram user Sabrina Martinez spoke to CNN about why this choice was so misfired:

'It says that's the beauty standard, it says that you can't be the epitome of beauty if you're not white.'

She may not have made an appearance at the MET ball, but Taylor Swift has let us all know she's still alive on Instagram.

The Shake It Off singer retreating from the limelight following her split from Tom Hiddleston, but she popped her head in this week to give support to her friends, Haim.

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Two months ago Swifty posted a very similar image, that time in support of her mate Lorde, but aside from that her last post was three months ago - very unusual for the social butterfly.

Congratulations are in order for Joseph Gordon Levitt and his wife Tasha McCauley.

The pair are expecting their second child, with a rep confirming the news after Tasha was spotted out and about with a bump.

Joseph and Tasha performing at Seth Rogan's Halloween Variety Show.

The couple welcomed their first child, a baby boy, in August 2015 having tied the knot in a secret ceremony in 2014.

Shortly after becoming a father for the first time, Joseph revealed why he's kept his son out of the spotlight:

He said during a 2015 appearance on Live! With Kelly and Michael: "Being in the public eye is a great thing.

It allows me to do what I love to do, which is act in movies, but it's a choice that I made."

He continued, "My son, he's just a baby, you know? He hasn't made the choice to be in the public eye, and that's a choice that I would like him to be able to make when he's older, when he can think about these kinds of things and make that decision for himself. And so, for now, I'm just a protective dad, and I want to protect his privacy."